Kintamani
Mount Batur seen from Kintamani
Mount Batur seen from Kintamani
Kintamani is located in Bali
Kintamani
Kintamani
Location in Bali
Coordinates: 8°15′29″S 115°19′43″E / 8.25806°S 115.32861°E / -8.25806; 115.32861
CountryIndonesia
ProvinceBali
RegencyBangli
Area
  Total141.7 sq mi (366.9 km2)
  Density794/sq mi (306.5/km2)

Kintamani is a district (kecamatan), and a village within that district, on the western edge of the larger caldera wall of the Mount Batur (Gunung Batur) caldera in Bali, Indonesia. It is on the same north–south road as Penelokan and has been used as a stopping place to view the Mount Batur region. Kintamani is also known for Pura Tuluk Biyu's 1,000-year-old "Rites of Peace" stone tablets and the Kintamani dog breed.[1] It is situated next to Mount Batur.[2][3]

Kintamani District covers a greater land area than the city of Denpasar at 366.9 km2, and it was home to 112,463 people at the 2020 Census,[4] but the area is rural, with only 7,402 people in 2010 in the administrative village of 19.45 km2 which has grown up along the single main road. Altogether there are 48 villages (desa) in the district.

See also

References

  1. "Bali's Highly Regarded Breed of Kintamani Dog Gaining International Popularity". Archived from the original on 2017-11-01. Retrieved 2014-07-29.
  2. "The Official Website of Indonesia Tourism - Indonesia Travel".
  3. "Kintamani Bali". 5 May 2020.
  4. Badan Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 2021.


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